Anthropology News Ep. #47: Meaningful Declutter, Local Activism, Managing Fire & Writing Up:… Anthropology News Sep 29, 2019 Firstly, we’d like to introduce you all to Alex D’Aloia, who is managing our Facebook group TFS Chats – you might…
Anthropology News How Long Have We Been in the Anthropocene? Anthropology News Sep 27, 2019 For millennia, humans have been altering the Earth—for example, through agricultural adaptations such as these…
Anthropology News Design Research is Anthropology Applied with Amy Santee Anthropology News Sep 27, 2019 At long last we are back! In this episode host Adam Gamwell talks with Design Researcher and Strategist Amy…
Anthropology News India’s Third Gender Rises Again Anthropology News Sep 26, 2019 Laxmi Narayan Tripathi, high priestess of a convent of hijras, takes selfies with admirers at India’s 2019…
Anthropology News Saving Old Bones: a non-destructive method for bone collagen prescreening Anthropology News Sep 26, 2019
Anthropology News The earliest evidence for mechanically delivered projectile weapons in Europe Anthropology News Sep 26, 2019
Anthropology News Milk of ruminants in ceramic baby bottles from prehistoric child graves Anthropology News Sep 25, 2019
Anthropology News Agricultores Americanos “Made in Brazil” Anthropology News Sep 24, 2019 O Brasil é o segundo maior produtor mundial de soja. Diego Giudice/Getty Images Leia este artigo em…
Anthropology News You’ve Attended Some Awesome Sessions. What Next? Anthropology News Sep 24, 2019 Current and former Simon Fraser University students tell us where to eat, drink, and pet cats in Vancouver.…
Anthropology News Bienvenue/Welcome to Vancouver Anthropology News Sep 24, 2019 CASCA Local Organizing Committee members Pamela Stern and Jaime Yard on what to do in Vancouver this November.…
Anthropology News Agricultores Estadounidenses “Made in Brazil” Anthropology News Sep 24, 2019 Brasil es el segundo mayor productor de soya a nivel mundial. Diego Giudice/Getty Images Lea este…
Anthropology News Stringing Together an Ancient Empire’s Stories Anthropology News Sep 24, 2019 For centuries, Andean people encoded messages in intricate patterns of knotted and colored strings known as khipus.…
Anthropology News Publisher Correction: Common carp aquaculture in Neolithic China dates back 8,000… Anthropology News Sep 24, 2019
Anthropology News 2019 AAA Leadership Fellows Anthropology News Sep 23, 2019 The AAA Leadership Fellows Program provides a unique opportunity for members early in their careers to learn about…
Anthropology News Universal norm psychology leads to societal diversity in prosocial behaviour and… Anthropology News Sep 23, 2019
Anthropology News Beyond multiregional and simple out-of-Africa models of human evolution Anthropology News Sep 23, 2019
Anthropology News Primate mosaic brain evolution reflects selection on sensory and cognitive… Anthropology News Sep 23, 2019
Anthropology News In University Restructures, is Trauma too Strong a Word? Anthropology News Sep 22, 2019 I would argue that the unhappy academics were creating and adding to what I described in my thesis as affective…
Anthropology News Should the Story of Homo’s Dispersal Out of Africa Be Rewritten? Anthropology News Sep 19, 2019 Researchers excavate in Jordan’s Zarqa Valley. Fabio Parenti Giancarlo Scardia was in Jordan in 2013…
Anthropology News The Verbal Art of Kichwa Reclamation Anthropology News Sep 19, 2019 Ecuador’s Indigenous languages are varied and contested. What can poetry and curing chants tell us about the…
Anthropology News Rapping in Sakha Anthropology News Sep 19, 2019 In Yakutsk, hip hop can be poetic, nostalgic, and even subversive. What can this inventive genre say about language…
Anthropology News The Joy of Dialects Anthropology News Sep 19, 2019 What a froggy mystery in Papua New Guinea can teach us about the pleasure and power of language diversity.…
Anthropology News Going Native…In Other Words Anthropology News Sep 19, 2019 The “Going Native” cartoon for this issue of Anthropology News was an exercise in celebration of the International…
Anthropology News Language Lessons Anthropology News Sep 19, 2019 A documentary film shows the challenges faced by Soli children as they learn in a language that is not their own.…
Anthropology News Indigenous Languages through a Reclamation Lens Anthropology News Sep 19, 2019 The United Nations’ International Year of Indigenous Languages is likely to reproduce the colonial logics that…
Anthropology News First portrait of mysterious Denisovans drawn from DNA Anthropology News Sep 19, 2019
Anthropology News What Do Monuments Reveal About Their Makers? Anthropology News Sep 18, 2019 Twice a day, on my way to and from work at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science (DMNS), I walk through a…
Anthropology News Case Closed: You Can’t Make a Knife Out of Frozen Poop Anthropology News Sep 17, 2019 Researchers tested the cutting potential of knife-shaped frozen human feces. Michelle R. Bebber In…
Anthropology News Common carp aquaculture in Neolithic China dates back 8,000 years Anthropology News Sep 16, 2019
Anthropology News Niche diversity can explain cross-cultural differences in personality structure Anthropology News Sep 16, 2019
Anthropology News Ep #46 Reconfigurable: Elanor Huntington talks engineering, anthropology, &… Anthropology News Sep 15, 2019 “Not only do we need engineers working alongside anthropologists to do good quality engineering, I also think that…
Anthropology News Are Mixed-Income Neighborhoods the Best Answer for Public Housing? Anthropology News Sep 13, 2019 The Plan for Transformation brought new mixed-income developments to Chicago, such as those shown here, as a…
Anthropology News Indigenous Survival Politics in the Promotion of a National Discourse Anthropology News Sep 13, 2019 In January 2018, 10 members from an Ainu traditional performance group, Sapporo Upopo Hozonkai (Sapporo Upopo…
Anthropology News Getting the Most out of EPIC2019 Anthropology News Sep 13, 2019 A pre-EPIC2019 presentation & meet-up hosted by MATT BERNIUS, MARTHA COTTON & MEG KINNEY October 15,…
Anthropology News Rapping Blackness Anthropology News Sep 12, 2019 As a biracial man, there’s something visceral about being in a room full of black people of all shades, from across…
Anthropology News The Addis Five Anthropology News Sep 12, 2019 Our eagle-eyed editor, Sue Kenyon, always on the lookout for material for columns for our section news column,…
Anthropology News Neanderthal Bones: Signs of Their Sex Lives Anthropology News Sep 12, 2019 In a cave tucked into the limestone hills of the Asturias region of Spain, there lie the remains of a group of 13…
Anthropology News Why Is My Panel on Thursday Morning? Anthropology News Sep 12, 2019 Not sure why your 2019 AAA/CASCA Annual Meeting session is scheduled for a particular date or time? An executive…
Anthropology News Synchronous 500-year oscillations of monsoon climate and human activity in… Anthropology News Sep 11, 2019
Anthropology News Enamel peptides reveal the sex of the Late Antique ‘Lovers of Modena’ Anthropology News Sep 11, 2019
Anthropology News The earliest evidence of Acheulian occupation in Northwest Europe and the… Anthropology News Sep 11, 2019
Anthropology News 80,000 Year Old Le Rozel footprints in Normandy Represent Neanderthal Social… Anthropology News Sep 10, 2019 Since 2012, Jeremy Duveau of France’s National Museum of Natural History and his colleagues have been…
Anthropology News Do You Dream What I Dream? Anthropology News Sep 10, 2019 Anthropologist Roger Lohmann sees a ghost in a dream while working in Papua New Guinea. Even though he knows…
Anthropology News Deciphering African late middle Pleistocene hominin diversity and the origin of… Anthropology News Sep 10, 2019
Anthropology News Animal residues found on tiny Lower Paleolithic tools reveal their use in butchery Anthropology News Sep 10, 2019
Anthropology News Dos veces víctimas: mujeres negras agredidas no se les reconoce como víctimas Anthropology News Sep 9, 2019 Mujeres activistas, incluida la autora (derecha), marchan en contra de la violencia de género y feminicidios…
Anthropology News New AAA Staff Anthropology News Sep 9, 2019 Nell, a white woman with short black hair, wears thick, black-rimmed glasses and smiles at the camera. She…